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Red Sox ace Crochet hammered for 11 runs, 9 hits

Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet was battered by the Twins to the tune of 11 runs -- 10 earned -- in 1⅔ innings Monday night.

Published April 14, 2026, 3:40 AM
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Red Sox ace Crochet hammered for 11 runs, 9 hits
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Apr 13, 2026, 10:10 PM ET

MINNEAPOLIS -- Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet was battered by the Minnesota Twins for 11 runs -- 10 earned -- and nine hits in 1⅔ innings Monday night.

Crochet, a two-time All-Star who finished second in American League Cy Young Award voting last season, became the first Red Sox pitcher to allow 10 runs in fewer than two innings.

The 26-year-old left-hander gave up four runs, three earned, in a 31-pitch first inning. Minnesota scored seven more in the second before Crochet was removed with two outs and Boston trailing 11-0.

Crochet allowed a total of 10 earned runs during his first seven starts of the season -- a number he tied in just Monday night's game, according to ESPN Research.

He became the first pitcher to allow 10-or-more earned runs in two or fewer innings in a game after finishing top-2 in Cy Young voting in the previous season.

Victor Caratini hit his first home run for the Twins in the second, a three-run drive off the facing of the third deck in left field. Light-hitting infielder Ryan Kreidler ended Crochet's night with his third career home run, a solo shot into the second deck in left.

The Twins went on to win 13-6.

Crochet walked three, hit a batter with a pitch and failed to record a strikeout for the first time in 68 career starts. His season ERA climbed to 7.58 after he entered 2-1 with a 3.12 ERA through three starts.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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